Nursing crisis impacts state’s elderly care facilities. (Tulsa World)
OKC council member appoints self to human rights panel she opposed. (NewsOK)
Communities and school libraries struggle over book ban disputes. (Oklahoma Watch)
10,000 students use new law to try and transfer schools. (KOSU)
Enrollment increases for native language classes. (Tulsa World)
New law allows tribal courts to prosecute domestic violence. (NewsOK)
Charging stations in Oklahoma aren’t keeping up with EV growth. (Journal Record)
Turnpike Authority faces more questions over tolls and maintenance. (Journal Record)
Water infrastructure across Oklahoma gets more funding. (KOSU)
Senate withholds some ARPA funds. (Tulsa World)
A look at four justices on state ballots. (NewsOK)
Employers across the state are getting squeezed by tight labor market. (Journal Record)
Sooners fall out of the AP College Football Top 25 while the Cowboys rise. (Tulsa World)